“It felt like a piece of work that needed to be made now,” Jude Law explained during the press conference for this film. “It’s interesting looking back, but it’s always interesting finding a piece from the past that has some relationship to the present day.” Indeed it is. Especially a film like this. The Order is the latest action thriller film made by acclaimed Australian filmmaker Justin Kurzel, director of The Snowtown Murders, Macbeth, Assassin’s Creed, True History of the Kelly Gang, and Nitram previously. After making tons of a bunch of films about criminals in Australia, he’s telling a story about a notorious American criminal – a man named Bob Mathews. The Order follows one grizzled, determined FBI agent, played by Jude Law, who is on the hunt for Bob after he realizes what’s really going while investigating a series of bank robberies in the Pacific Northwest. It’s a completely true story and most of the character are based on real people. This two-hour-long action thriller is a riveting, intense story about neo-Nazis in America – and is as relevant as ever. // Continue Reading ›
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